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All conferences should be virtual in a post-coronavirus world

Adam Fortais
For accessibility, financial, and environmental reasons, it just makes sense

Trump’s inspector-general purge fuels Dems’ call to fight corruption in next relief bill

Andrea Germanos
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, along with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, push for crackdown on Trump's rampant corruption

Jeff Bezos is pushing online grocery shopping as better for the planet. Is he right?

Maddie Stone
Should you give up your last real reason to enter public spaces and start one-click ordering those potatoes?

Colorado’s vote-by-mail system could save the 2020 election. Why aren’t more states using it?

Peter Wade
Vote by mail is needed to keep Americans and our democracy safe in the era of coronavirus

Republicans in tight races are fleeing Trump in fear of a November election disaster: report

Tom Boggioni
One Republican in Congress told the New York Times that Trump “does make it difficult at times”

Don’t look now, but the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season could break records

Zoya Teirstein
New forecasts show that this year's Atlantic hurricane season may be among the worst we've ever experienced

It’s “more needed than ever”: Lawmakers push for mental health reform in the middle of a pandemic

Samantha Young
Whether state lawmakers will have the appetite—or funding—to enact mental health reform this year is still unclear

Our anti-science leaders are the geocentrists of today

Mario Livio
Galileo would have seen a familiar impulse in the politicians who reject scientific predictions on the coronavirus

White supremacists are using anti-lockdown protests to recruit new members

Tom Boggioni
“They are being very effective in capitalizing on the pandemic”

The benefits of using the U.S. military to respond to COVID-19 outweigh the risks

Birthe Anders, Vincenzo Bollettino
How the U.S. military could help fight the coronavirus outbreak

Trump’s world leadership trophy: The winner’s prize in the virus-killer race

Dilip Hiro
Has the Chinese dragon pushed the American eagle down to a secondary position?

Feeling lonely? USC’s “director of belonging” explains how to make friends and feel better

Nicole Karlis
Cat Moore, director of belonging at USC, spent 24 years battling loneliness — and has some tips for all of us

Jared Kushner smacked down by Michigan Gov. Whitmer for blatant lies about coronavirus support

Tom Boggioni
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer slapped aside claims by Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner

Bernie’s army redeploys to support COVID-19’s frontline workers

Steven Greenhouse
Since launching in early March, EWOC's organizers have helped several hundred workers fight for improved safety

How to convince your Trump-loving parents to take the coronavirus seriously

Brian F. Harrison
My political science research taught me communication strategies that work when talking to my kids — and my parents

Make quarantine your “stitch” with the subversive cross-stitch community

Ashlie D. Stevens
Meet the crafters who are using needlepoint to make promote safe stay-at-home practices

One of COVID-19’s unlisted side effects: An increase in police power

Mary Steffenhagen
Instead of investing in public health infrastructure, America is doubling down on the surveillance state

Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott reopens economy one day after state sees highest COVID-19 deaths yet

Eoin Higgins
"Workers should not have to choose between their livelihoods and their physical safety in a workplace"

Evangelical fundamentalists who openly defied social distancing guidelines are dying of COVID-19

Alex Henderson
"A phantom plague": Evangelicals are dying in frightening numbers

As with Vietnam in the 1960s, COVID-19 is exposing racial fault lines in the U.S.

Emily L. Quint Freeman
Two crises that disproportionately affected black and brown people recur 50 years apart. Do you sense a pattern?

One thing the pandemic hasn’t stopped: Aggressive medical-debt collection

Alec MacGillis
Johns Hopkins continued to aggressively pursue unpaid medical debts during the coronavirus pandemic

Mainstream media: Corporate looting is a “rescue plan,” plutocrats are “saviors”

Joshua Cho
Corporate media blatantly abandons watchdog stance, embraces Steve Mnuchin as a hero saving "the economy"

To Republican officeholders: Dump Trump now

David Cay Johnston
Before it’s too late for you, your party or the country

“So true!”: Trump claims he “has done more for Blacks than all the other Presidents combined”

Bob Brigham
Trump apparently thinks he’s done more than end slavery per his appeal to black voters
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